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maureen: the man accused of hacking computers to help isis was in federal court in alexandria today. 22-year-old ardit ferizi a native of kosovo was arrested in malaysia last year. prosecutors say ferizi hacked personal information on hundreds of u.s. service members from the d.c. area. then gave that information to isis in order to target service members. he faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted. the u.s. is getting a boost in the war on terror. the dutch government has approved plans to join
maureen: the man accused of hacking computers to help isis was in federal court in alexandria today. 22-year-old ardit ferizi a native of kosovo was arrested in malaysia last year. prosecutors say ferizi hacked personal information on hundreds of u.s. service members from the d.c. area. then gave that information to isis in order to target service members. he faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted. the u.s. is getting a boost in the war on terror. the dutch government has approved plans to...
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alexandria fire chief, a fire on a home in fowler river road, this started 8:30 friday evening, the home a total loss. authorities say there was no one inside the house when the fire broke out. this is the same address where a toddler with fatally injured back in november. it's unclear if the fire had anything to do with this case. the state fire marshall's office will continue the investigation and we will, of course, continue
alexandria fire chief, a fire on a home in fowler river road, this started 8:30 friday evening, the home a total loss. authorities say there was no one inside the house when the fire broke out. this is the same address where a toddler with fatally injured back in november. it's unclear if the fire had anything to do with this case. the state fire marshall's office will continue the investigation and we will, of course, continue
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. ,, a unue project around alexandria, losiana is helping to keep the home populationarm. it's cald "i am not lost." "emileigh forrester" explains. s/ offer willi lew, alexandria police dept.:43-:47 it's a different play on lost and found. t: tammy mes, "i am not lost" "thesthiidasak items fromowhome, some ke andome jacketd put e outammy miles set out sot: tammy miles, "i am not lost" "itarted aouple weeks ago with a few little objects..." to warm up those less fortunate than her. sot: tammy miles, "i am not lost" "i a lot of homele fol and they're walking to the mission he in nevie to s if thecahot he arted by grag ankets and coatfrom her h- she aves them out in the public, so anyone in need walkinby can grab it-- something poce officer lliam lewis... t on patro says ama offic wamewis, exandr polde. otict ere was on one of the jacketand sa, 'i anot lost. if y need me, ta me.'"ot: mmy miles,i am lost" "iidn't want someone to find anm and them thiinit was lo, walky and leave it, so stted ing s peo would knhat if nee, take it.when she ran outf her own items to give, she aske
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tonight a unique project around alexandria, louisiana to keep the homeless population warm. it's called i am not lost. anyone in need can grab one. local police officers says the idea just amazes him. >> i noticed there was a note on one of the jackets. it said i'm not lost. if you need me, take me. >> each and every note has my heart. every item given is coming from my heart. >> miles says her next project will be to collect personal hygiene items. >> love her ingenuity. >>> they give him hard time >> that is ancient for a hockey player but he can still say i'm an all star. >> the gugu crushes. >> i can play professional hockey. >> you could. >> could. >> might not have the same --
tonight a unique project around alexandria, louisiana to keep the homeless population warm. it's called i am not lost. anyone in need can grab one. local police officers says the idea just amazes him. >> i noticed there was a note on one of the jackets. it said i'm not lost. if you need me, take me. >> each and every note has my heart. every item given is coming from my heart. >> miles says her next project will be to collect personal hygiene items. >> love her...
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the same goes for loudoun schools, alexandria city schools have announced february 5th and march 4th, i believe as snow makeup days. those are both fridays. >>> a brief lockdown at the white house this afternoon after someone started throwing papers over the fence. the secret service says a man threw a stack of papers just after 1:00 this afternoon. the man was immediately arrested and taken into custody by d.c. police. the secret service looked at the papers and said they were harmless and the lockdown was lifted. >>> want to give you an update now on construction on the 3rd street tunnel. what you need to know before you go back to work tomorrow. >>> and a man got a new set of wheels after winning a contest at the washington auto show and what he did next had people what he did next had people shedding tears of (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant no
the same goes for loudoun schools, alexandria city schools have announced february 5th and march 4th, i believe as snow makeup days. those are both fridays. >>> a brief lockdown at the white house this afternoon after someone started throwing papers over the fence. the secret service says a man threw a stack of papers just after 1:00 this afternoon. the man was immediately arrested and taken into custody by d.c. police. the secret service looked at the papers and said they were...
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they invited a bunch of us males to visit the theological seminary in alexandria, virginia. my first time in washington, in fact. they told us, if we thought we could be a doctor or lawyer or engineer, but also thought we could be a priest, we ought to give that consideration. so i became a seminarian, and i was going to become an episcopal i was running out of money for school. scholarships were not as prevalent then as they are now. i had to work my way through college. this particular summer, between my junior and senior years, i had trouble finding a job. my reentry into school around september was in doubt. it was july already, and i was sweating it. that july, a friend of mine who worked for the "indianapolis recorder" called and said, the sports editor just quit. if you are willing to pass yourself off as a sportswriter, i think i can get you hired. --ent to the reporter recorder and said i was a sportswriter. julian: were you a sportswriter? william: i did not know anything about sports. -- it, i like sports, but took them about a week to discover i really was not th
they invited a bunch of us males to visit the theological seminary in alexandria, virginia. my first time in washington, in fact. they told us, if we thought we could be a doctor or lawyer or engineer, but also thought we could be a priest, we ought to give that consideration. so i became a seminarian, and i was going to become an episcopal i was running out of money for school. scholarships were not as prevalent then as they are now. i had to work my way through college. this particular...
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. >>> we're learning that thele alexandria council has agreed to set up its own ethics committee. but according to the "washington post," it is not the one envisioned by mayor silverburg. council members voted for more limited version of the mayor's roam. it will now give control of the committee to the all-democratic city council and they are also asking the state for authority to ban or limit gifts to the council. >>> let's turn or our attention to the weather. >> the temperature is trying which means the snow will be melting. but that gives you new problems, right? >> exactly. the potential for some flooding especially on wednesday. but just something to mote about today's temperature. washington currently at 42, our high yesterday in the district was only 43. so we've almost achieved our high temperature yesterday at, what, about 10:0. so weather today a low impact. mostly to partly sunny skies and warmer temperatures for everybody by at least 10 degrees. 43 in manassas and leesburg. winchester coming in at a comfortable 50 degrees. and here you can see the high temp today in
. >>> we're learning that thele alexandria council has agreed to set up its own ethics committee. but according to the "washington post," it is not the one envisioned by mayor silverburg. council members voted for more limited version of the mayor's roam. it will now give control of the committee to the all-democratic city council and they are also asking the state for authority to ban or limit gifts to the council. >>> let's turn or our attention to the weather....
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i think my brother would be happy. >> reporter: alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> police now have a suspect in custody in connection to a shooting incident at a philadelphia high school. a shot was fired on friday during a fight at ben franklin high school on broad street. police took five students out in handcuffs, and witnesses later led police to the home of another juvenile, they searched that home and arrested the teenager. the teen's identity is not being released and no word on any charges. >>> a community is remembering a pottstown woman who died while shoveling snow. eighteen year-old brianna girloff who suffered from a heart condition and was eight months pregnant was found unconscious by her brother after this weekend's major storm. she was later pronounced dead at the hospital. a go fund me page has been set up to help the woman's family, fine the lincoln that page to cbs philly.com. >>> all three inmates who escaped a southern california jail are in custody. hussein nairi and jonathan tieu were found hiding in the stolen white van park at a whole foods in san
i think my brother would be happy. >> reporter: alexandria hoff for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> police now have a suspect in custody in connection to a shooting incident at a philadelphia high school. a shot was fired on friday during a fight at ben franklin high school on broad street. police took five students out in handcuffs, and witnesses later led police to the home of another juvenile, they searched that home and arrested the teenager. the teen's identity is not...
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police and alexandria police investigating two separate assaults there. alexandria police say they're investigating a rob any 100 block of south vandoren street. unknown group of people assaulted a couple and stole cell phones in the area. . >> and new this morning alexandria police are investigating two separate assaults that happened overnight and the first happened -- this is same story. excuse us. it happened at the 100 block south vandoren street a group of people assault aid couple and they are investigating the assault in the 300 block of south alfred street. we apologize this sin correct story. meanwhile metro took a financial hit from last week's blizzard the storm resulted in 7 million of lost revenue for transit agency. metro was shut down two days and ride free on monday when limbed service was offered. passengers also took fewer rides during the middle of the week. and 8 months after the deadly amtrak derailed in philadelphia last year federal investigators are expected to release new vtion information or evidence on case. the release is expe
police and alexandria police investigating two separate assaults there. alexandria police say they're investigating a rob any 100 block of south vandoren street. unknown group of people assaulted a couple and stole cell phones in the area. . >> and new this morning alexandria police are investigating two separate assaults that happened overnight and the first happened -- this is same story. excuse us. it happened at the 100 block south vandoren street a group of people assault aid couple...
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a unique project around alexandria, louisiana is helping to keep the less fortunate warm. it is called i am not lost, a different play on lost and found. tammy miles leaves blankets and jackets out in the public so anyone who needs it can find. an officer says it amazes him. >> i noticed there was a note on one of the jackets and it says i am not lost, if you need me, take me. >> i didn't want someone to find an item and not thinking it was something lost and walk by and leave it. so i started pinning notes so people would know that if you >> very cool. miles says the experience teaches her patience, understanding and tole. >>> that is certainly a nice gesture. you'll probably want your jacket here for the morning hours. as you go through the afternoon, warming into the 70s, it won't be needed. and then over the next couple of days, i think we can kind of put them away here for a little while, until the end of the week at least. 56 degrees outside. still fairly cool. clouds showing over lakewood ranch. in fact, most of the bay area dealing with this high cloud canopy. temp
a unique project around alexandria, louisiana is helping to keep the less fortunate warm. it is called i am not lost, a different play on lost and found. tammy miles leaves blankets and jackets out in the public so anyone who needs it can find. an officer says it amazes him. >> i noticed there was a note on one of the jackets and it says i am not lost, if you need me, take me. >> i didn't want someone to find an item and not thinking it was something lost and walk by and leave it....
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. >>> take a look' a unique project around alexandria louisiana is helping keep the less fortunate warm. it is called i am not lost. tammy miles leaves blankets and jackets out so anyone can grab it if they're in need. william louis, who discovered one while out on patrol says amazes him. >> i noticed there with a note on one of the jackets and it says i am not lost, if you need me, take me. >> i didn't want someone to find an item and then not think it was something lost and walk by and leave it so i started pinning notes so people would know that if you need it, take it. >> very cool. miles says the experience teaches people understanding and tole. >>> we're seeing temperatures this morning on the mild side. you'll still need the jacket but this afternoon, you won't need it. you're training for the gasparilla. you have all month to do that and with temperatures right now at 56 degrees, a lot of runners like the cooler values. warmer in st. pete. we'll have sunshine today taking us into the low 70s. winds not too much of a factor so maybe you're headed off shore to do deep water, tryin
. >>> take a look' a unique project around alexandria louisiana is helping keep the less fortunate warm. it is called i am not lost. tammy miles leaves blankets and jackets out so anyone can grab it if they're in need. william louis, who discovered one while out on patrol says amazes him. >> i noticed there with a note on one of the jackets and it says i am not lost, if you need me, take me. >> i didn't want someone to find an item and then not think it was something lost...
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. >>> we are learning this morning that the alexandria council has agreed to set up its own ethics committee, but according to the "washington post," it's not the one envisioned by the mayor silverburg. council members voted for a more limited version of the mayor's proposal. it will fwhgive control to the y council. and they are also asking to ban or limit gifts to the council. >>> a lot of you watching this story on the washington app planned parenthood. a leesburg woman says the hotel she worked at suddenly fired her for making her come into work during the blizzard. >> she worked at the hampton inn and suites and was told to be on standby, but she was snowed in. the hotel promised to pick her up with a big truck, but none never came. her son finally called the hotel on sunday. >> she told my son i'm sorry, but she's left without a job now. >> lopez says that she worked at the hotel for 12 years and never missed a day of work there. >>> some good news, one company reached out to offer her a job. we called the hotel and they de declined their comment. getting a lot of reaction on our websi
. >>> we are learning this morning that the alexandria council has agreed to set up its own ethics committee, but according to the "washington post," it's not the one envisioned by the mayor silverburg. council members voted for a more limited version of the mayor's proposal. it will fwhgive control to the y council. and they are also asking to ban or limit gifts to the council. >>> a lot of you watching this story on the washington app planned parenthood. a leesburg...
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a woman in alexandria, louisiana, is amazing people with her kindness and generosity after beginning a project saying i am not lost. tammy miles noticed a lot of homeless in her community, most looking for a place to stay or a hot meal. she was inspired. she gathered blankets and coats from her home and began to leave by could grab one. shi she leave as special note on each one. >> i didn't want people to find an item and think it was lost and leave it. so i started pinning notes so people would know if you need it, take it. jonathan: when she ran out of items to give, her friends helped. her next project is to collect personal hygiene items for those less fortunate. let's talk local weather. jennifer: we have nice weather today. last day of january. 49 would be nice for the high, much less the low this morning. yesterday, a lot of people out really enjoying the nice weather. once you've gone shorts, you need to stay shorts the rest of it does get hold cold again. next weekend, we'll be back to seasonal temperatures. there's a good cold front midweek. this morning, dry so far. rain s
a woman in alexandria, louisiana, is amazing people with her kindness and generosity after beginning a project saying i am not lost. tammy miles noticed a lot of homeless in her community, most looking for a place to stay or a hot meal. she was inspired. she gathered blankets and coats from her home and began to leave by could grab one. shi she leave as special note on each one. >> i didn't want people to find an item and think it was lost and leave it. so i started pinning notes so...
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transitioned into mobile markets serving 4000 customers in local communities.eating project around alexandria , louisiana is keeping the homeless population warm. emily forrester explains. >> it's a different play on lost and sound. >> i took items from my own home and those out. i started a couple of weeks ago. >> she is warming up those less fortunate. >> i see a lot of homelessss >> she grabbed blankets and coats from her home and left them out in public so anyone in need to grab it. police officers who discovered one of them say this amazes him. >> there was a note on one of the jackets.>> i did not want someone to find an item and think it was something that w lost and leave it. i started putting notes so people would know if you need it, take it. >> when she ran out of her own items, she asked friends forthey were glad to help. >> the more i did it, the more it touched the experience teaches her patience, understanding, and tolerance. >> i feel fantastic knowing that could not ask for anything mor for officer lewis, it's a remindnd. >> we get caught up in the fact that people are homele
transitioned into mobile markets serving 4000 customers in local communities.eating project around alexandria , louisiana is keeping the homeless population warm. emily forrester explains. >> it's a different play on lost and sound. >> i took items from my own home and those out. i started a couple of weeks ago. >> she is warming up those less fortunate. >> i see a lot of homelessss >> she grabbed blankets and coats from her home and left them out in public so...
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reporting from northeast detective i'm alexandria huff cbs3 eyewitness news. >> all right a. thank you so much. >>> a brave dog who was shot while attempting to protect owner is now back home with family. seven month old was just released from the veterinary center in northeast philadelphia today. two weeks ago the pit bull mix was shot in the leg during a break in on the 46 hundred block of penn street. his owner was shot and killed. family members say they will notchier rush the dog. >>i'm happy. i think my brother would be happy. from the moment he walked in here we were all helpful. treating him like he was part of the family. e. >> meantime the police say the gunman in this case is still on the lose. >>> police have made an arrest in a shooting that happened inside ben franklin high school. at shot was actually fired yesterday during a fight in the hall. police took five students out in handcuffs. and witnesses later led police to the home of another view file. they searched that house and arrested the teenager early this morning. his identity has not been relieved no wo
reporting from northeast detective i'm alexandria huff cbs3 eyewitness news. >> all right a. thank you so much. >>> a brave dog who was shot while attempting to protect owner is now back home with family. seven month old was just released from the veterinary center in northeast philadelphia today. two weeks ago the pit bull mix was shot in the leg during a break in on the 46 hundred block of penn street. his owner was shot and killed. family members say they will notchier rush...
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this is an image from alexandria , virginia. former slaves digging ditches, building stockade fences. this is an image from coastal south carolina in 1862. you get a sense of the variety of laborers that these contrabands are doing for the u.s. army. they can cook they can clean they can provide necessities of camp life. more gruesomely, former slaves do other kinds of cleanup. the clean up the battlefields after battles. this is an image from the reinterment of bodies that were buried hastily after battle. they were later dug up to be reburied. you see the image of african-american men doing that work. some of the first work that former slaves do after the moment of their emancipation is to work for union armies. black men can also work as soldiers for the u.s. army. the congress authorizes the enlistment of black men in the militia over the course of the civil war. about 200,000 black men will serve the union army and navy. 150,000 of those men are former slaves either from the border states but also from the southern states.
this is an image from alexandria , virginia. former slaves digging ditches, building stockade fences. this is an image from coastal south carolina in 1862. you get a sense of the variety of laborers that these contrabands are doing for the u.s. army. they can cook they can clean they can provide necessities of camp life. more gruesomely, former slaves do other kinds of cleanup. the clean up the battlefields after battles. this is an image from the reinterment of bodies that were buried hastily...
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reporting in fairfax, laivmentd alexandria lemoine, fox 13. >> which one is mike? that's my question exactly. >> looking good! >> he pulls it off pretty well. >> mike and stuy. there's his pants! >> when he interviewed for the job the first thing he said is, i need my gasparillas off, and i want to bring my dog with me. that's a good idea. giving him the night off, i'm a team player. pictures just like that. my night is complete. i hope your night at home is complete as well. good looking dog by the way. halo around the sun. good looking stuff. we've seen that off and on the last couple of weeks, objects around the sun. if you wanted to escape the shenanigans around bayshore, sunset off clearwater beach, how about this in tar tarpin springs earlier on today, this is how you survive a brutal florida winter, you got a little fire pit going a sun in the background, that's from chuck in sfety harbor. the numbers came in in january, still have a day to go, i don't know if we're getting more rain. this is really incredible. fort meyers, 12.98 inches for month. six inches
reporting in fairfax, laivmentd alexandria lemoine, fox 13. >> which one is mike? that's my question exactly. >> looking good! >> he pulls it off pretty well. >> mike and stuy. there's his pants! >> when he interviewed for the job the first thing he said is, i need my gasparillas off, and i want to bring my dog with me. that's a good idea. giving him the night off, i'm a team player. pictures just like that. my night is complete. i hope your night at home is...
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part of it i believe centered in alexandria broke away. >> gessen 1846. >> could you give us a bit of background on that and also the reasons are breaking away i understand no longer exist. [laughter] >> how interesting that you should bring that up. this was called in 1846 retro session and it was because, as i suggested there is some evidence at least that is because of the great slave trade that was going on in alexandria virginia at the time. if alexandria were part of a slave state and not part of the district where slave commerce was becoming illegal, then at that point he would be free to engage in your selling of flash. and so that was exact we, that was part of what the retro session was about but the other part of your question quite intrigues me because as a matter of fact, there have been people who have been head of the senate committee on the district of columbia who have floated the idea that there should be a new accession of in a sense a return to the diamond state. i think this is not likely to happen. [laughter] >> i have two questions. first i was wondering going t
part of it i believe centered in alexandria broke away. >> gessen 1846. >> could you give us a bit of background on that and also the reasons are breaking away i understand no longer exist. [laughter] >> how interesting that you should bring that up. this was called in 1846 retro session and it was because, as i suggested there is some evidence at least that is because of the great slave trade that was going on in alexandria virginia at the time. if alexandria were part of a...
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live in northeast philadelphia with the very latest for us. alex. >> reporter: good evening. on the 16th nakia pilot was shot and killed by a person who police believe was trying to rob him. an arrest has not been made in that case but today the family did get happy news much after witnessing the worst rhino is prepared to see the nest life. two weeks ago he was shot in the leg during a violent break in in the 4600 block of penn street. his owner was shot twice and died at the hospital. rhino injured and bleeding hid for over six hours in the home before eventually limping into the sight of police. >> from the moment he walked in here, they were helpful. they was all treating him like he was part of the family. >> reporter: since then rhino has been at the vet specialty and emergency center where he has now been released into the care of the victim's sister. she believes rhino was shot while trying to defend her brother from the shooter. despite having funeral expenses to pay for and now veterinary costs she says her family owes a great de
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live in northeast philadelphia with the very latest for us. alex. >> reporter: good evening. on the 16th nakia pilot was shot and killed by a person who police believe was trying to rob him. an arrest has not been made in that case but today the family did get happy news much after witnessing the worst rhino is prepared to see the nest life. two weeks ago he was shot in the leg during a violent break in in the 4600 block of penn...
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we will have much more on thisn story tonight at 10 of the the reporting live in fox 5. >> alexandria we'll see again tonight. an arrest has been made but a child is still missing.ng we are following developing news. where police have made an arrest in a missing child cases. police tell us a virginia tech fresh man is charged in i disappearance of 13 year old nicole, 18 year old david is from columbia, maryland, please would not say how he is is connected to the girl. she went missing last wednesday. she had a liver trains planter and police say she is in dangern because she does not have antini rejection medicine with her to prevent organ failure. fox 5 in prince george's countyg now where a car crashed into alh building. it happen this morning in hyattsville. police say the driver crashed into a become on the east westet highway p no one was injured.ed the crash is under investigation tonight. >>> new tonight its been a busy week. two major events leading up to the iowa caucus. >> democratic town hall and republican take kin media attention. fox 5 political reporter joining us with
we will have much more on thisn story tonight at 10 of the the reporting live in fox 5. >> alexandria we'll see again tonight. an arrest has been made but a child is still missing.ng we are following developing news. where police have made an arrest in a missing child cases. police tell us a virginia tech fresh man is charged in i disappearance of 13 year old nicole, 18 year old david is from columbia, maryland, please would not say how he is is connected to the girl. she went missing...
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. >> back in 1996, her 23-year-old daughter disappeared from outside a relative's alexandria home. convinced that bell's ex boyfriend had killed her, winborn and her husband began a pursuit of justice that included digging with their own garden shovels in places they thought their daughter might be buried. in 2008, ex boyfriend michael dickerson was convicted in only the third prosecution in d.c. history in which the victim's body was never found. stkph i said i waited 16 years to find out what's wrong my daughter. why wouldn't i fight for myself. >> back in 2000, one of her students was stabbed to death while playing outside his grandmother's alexandria home. ms. bran began still remembers the call from one of the classmates. daughter ashley. >> ashley was the first to call me, god bless her baby heart. >> she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and had been told there was no treatment, she helped set up a go fund me page to help her get costly experimental treatment. >> just the opportunity to have what so many other people with money have, it just struck me as wrong. >> zac
. >> back in 1996, her 23-year-old daughter disappeared from outside a relative's alexandria home. convinced that bell's ex boyfriend had killed her, winborn and her husband began a pursuit of justice that included digging with their own garden shovels in places they thought their daughter might be buried. in 2008, ex boyfriend michael dickerson was convicted in only the third prosecution in d.c. history in which the victim's body was never found. stkph i said i waited 16 years to find...
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and she worked for an american company, and they had offices in vawrs places include alexandria, jipght, she went there, and she had problems moving in the street on her way to work 12 and 13-year-old boys would follow, and throw rocks at her and call her a whore. >> well, i so -- >> that does exist i was lucky not to experience all that much of it. but i came to feel that unbalance. it's easier to report as a woman. i think you're less con conspicuous and less threatening and you're able to making maybe on the margins there can be harassment or it can be more tiflt, you know, especially with sort of very high level officials to get anybody to really want -- they want to hear, they want -- they don't take you seriously and don't want to meet you. but so there are, i mean, there are some struggles. but i think on balance, you get a broader picture of society because both men and women will talk to you, and you'll be invited into homes where, you know, a conservative man would not allow another man even from his own culture and perhaps his own brother to meet his wife. but you can talk to
and she worked for an american company, and they had offices in vawrs places include alexandria, jipght, she went there, and she had problems moving in the street on her way to work 12 and 13-year-old boys would follow, and throw rocks at her and call her a whore. >> well, i so -- >> that does exist i was lucky not to experience all that much of it. but i came to feel that unbalance. it's easier to report as a woman. i think you're less con conspicuous and less threatening and...
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. >> reporter: back in 1996, jackie's 23-year-old daughter disappeared from outside a relative's alexandria home. convinced that bell's ex-boyfriend had killed her, winbourn and husband thomas began a pursuit of justice, began digging with their own garden shovels places they thought their daughter may be. the victim's body was never found. >> i looked for 16 years to find out what happened for my daughter. >> reporter: ruth bran began is an alexandria school teacher. one of her students 8-year-old kevin shiplett was stabbed while playing outside his grandmother's home. they still remember a call from one of kevin's classmates. >> when he was struck, ashley was the first one to call me. bless her little baby heart in third grade. >> the women stayed close. when ruth bran began learned jackie was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and had been told there was no treatment, she helped set up a go fund me page to help her get costly experimental treatment. >> just the opportunity to have what so many other people with money have, it just struck me as wrong. >> jackie is well aware that the od
. >> reporter: back in 1996, jackie's 23-year-old daughter disappeared from outside a relative's alexandria home. convinced that bell's ex-boyfriend had killed her, winbourn and husband thomas began a pursuit of justice, began digging with their own garden shovels places they thought their daughter may be. the victim's body was never found. >> i looked for 16 years to find out what happened for my daughter. >> reporter: ruth bran began is an alexandria school teacher. one of...
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as alexandria hoff reports the the students are accused of making fake returns to load money on their school debit cards. >>> like most universities rowan has their own id card that double as releddable debit card. students can use these boro bucks in 90 places in and around campus. >> i just spend 3.50. >> fifty bucks for coffee and books is normal but what was coming out of the campus 7-eleven is not. >> 7-eleven noticed first and requested some information from the college about transactions. and then, they looked for the ring and saw wow, they have a lot of returns. >> reporter: $35,000 worth of returns a according to police done in 69 different transactions. >> he would swipe the the card, and hit return and then type in an amount and it was on his card. >> reporter: police say a 21 year-old student working at 7-eleven was entering fake return amounts and then crediting his own boro bucks account along with the card of his eight friend who were fellow students, all nine have been arrested and charged with theft. these freshman say they have appreciate the the boro bucks system an
as alexandria hoff reports the the students are accused of making fake returns to load money on their school debit cards. >>> like most universities rowan has their own id card that double as releddable debit card. students can use these boro bucks in 90 places in and around campus. >> i just spend 3.50. >> fifty bucks for coffee and books is normal but what was coming out of the campus 7-eleven is not. >> 7-eleven noticed first and requested some information from the...
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many will's alexandria hoff with how that happened coming up next. >>> a huge security plan is in place for super bowl 50 and we have a behind the scenes look. >>> with some of last weekend's snow still lingering on the the streets, we're hoping for a week even warm up and that will help you melt the remnants of the storm, justin's forecast for your saturday is coming up next. >>> a major distraction for hillary clinton just days before the the the iowa caucus. coming up, new revelation about her e-mail, and use of her own server hits the campaign trail. >>> hot rods ape concept cars we are live at pennsylvania convention center to tell you what is new at the the auto show. one of the to cars is sold at auction. we will tell you how much it went for and bought it. >>> it is saturday january 30th, good morning i'm rahel solomon. meteorologist justin drabick with eyewitness weather and justin, we have been saying it all morning but what a difference since last week it was cold, snowing. >> yeah, i was running around like a mad man in here n and out. i'm's bored. i don't know what to do to
many will's alexandria hoff with how that happened coming up next. >>> a huge security plan is in place for super bowl 50 and we have a behind the scenes look. >>> with some of last weekend's snow still lingering on the the streets, we're hoping for a week even warm up and that will help you melt the remnants of the storm, justin's forecast for your saturday is coming up next. >>> a major distraction for hillary clinton just days before the the the iowa caucus. coming...
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today, a 20-year-old from kosovo was in federal court in alexandria. investigators say that he stole 1000nformation of up to people, including 1300 government and military personnel. prosecutors say the information was given to isis with the intent to encourage terrorist attacks against those people. campaign news, the race to the finish line in iowa, but tonight a curveball for hillary clinton. controversy over her e-mail, but this time it's not what is being released, it is what is not being released causing problems. jonathan elias has that story. jonathan: this one is blowing up, the state department says it will not release 22 e-mails from then-former secretary of state hillary clinton because they contain "top-secret information." the problem is this, we are told those e-mails were not marked classified at the time, so why are they being upgraded to secret? the state department says there is sensitive information in them, and on top of that more than a dozen e-mails between clinton and president obama will be withheld from the public. >> secretar
today, a 20-year-old from kosovo was in federal court in alexandria. investigators say that he stole 1000nformation of up to people, including 1300 government and military personnel. prosecutors say the information was given to isis with the intent to encourage terrorist attacks against those people. campaign news, the race to the finish line in iowa, but tonight a curveball for hillary clinton. controversy over her e-mail, but this time it's not what is being released, it is what is not being...
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washington i'm jonathan elias bickell amana of the few hacking to support isis will face a court in alexandria the first time this afternoon. he nice and still information from u.s. service members and employees. the dutch government now is announcing they would join the us-led airstrikes against isis in syria. they had been carrying out strikes in iraq for months but they balked at extending a mission to syria. >>> and progress about problems from northern syria. the city previously under isis rule is from the terrorism alert desk in washington. >> a giant sinkhole opened up thursday in southern oregon, what is being described as a crater size appears on both sides of a major roadway. portions of highway one '01 are all but swallowed up the the california state line. this drone video catches the massive and sunken scene from above. of the department of transportation expects a detour to be in place through next week . >>> the world's largest aerospace company conducted the first flight of its newest model this morning. bowling's new 737 max took off out of washington. the company said the pla
washington i'm jonathan elias bickell amana of the few hacking to support isis will face a court in alexandria the first time this afternoon. he nice and still information from u.s. service members and employees. the dutch government now is announcing they would join the us-led airstrikes against isis in syria. they had been carrying out strikes in iraq for months but they balked at extending a mission to syria. >>> and progress about problems from northern syria. the city previously...
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huntington avenue in alexandria. residents inside and outside the nation's capital walking up and down the streets dodging snowplows and ice. one bus driver says the passengers are complaining. >> when you go into old town, it is worse. i go in the carlisle area. they have not shoveled around there. no snow blowers. nothing. and i mean, i remember when the snowstorm was first happening, they said to wait 24 hours after to make any vdot calls or anything like that. but i still see nothing happening. >> we contacted a number of city agencies. county agencies. we couldn't find anybody who was directly responsible for getting these areas cleaned up. we will stay on it. wusa9 got results for us. snowed in disabled veteran in montgomery county. frank sent us this photo. you can see crews plowing the street and put snow around his mailbox. that's a problem. because he gets his medicine through the mail. when montgomery county suggested he hire a private company to shovel him out, he e- mailed us. we are happy to say after w
huntington avenue in alexandria. residents inside and outside the nation's capital walking up and down the streets dodging snowplows and ice. one bus driver says the passengers are complaining. >> when you go into old town, it is worse. i go in the carlisle area. they have not shoveled around there. no snow blowers. nothing. and i mean, i remember when the snowstorm was first happening, they said to wait 24 hours after to make any vdot calls or anything like that. but i still see nothing...
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so is this stop here on huntington avenue in alexandria. this driver says riders are complaining. >> it is very dangerous. >> they know better. we pay our taxes. but they should be doing better. >> so far, no one is taking responsibility for the huntington stop. >> reporter: we called vdot, alexandria, fairfax county, and metro. all of them were almost positive it wasn't their job to clean the sidewalk. as far as the condition of this bus stop? we are still waiting. >> just like you get out there after everybody else. get out yourself. people come out here and get this snow up. >> reporter: delia goncalves, wusa9. >> so after a flurry of more calls, no one has stepped up to claim responsibility. a spokesperson sent us two statements in the past hour. the first said it was a work in progress. later they admitted that statement blaming the mess on the park service and the department of transportation. we will stay on it and get you an answer. >>> right now, we are following breaking news. an ambulance crash in dc. garrett haake live at the sc
so is this stop here on huntington avenue in alexandria. this driver says riders are complaining. >> it is very dangerous. >> they know better. we pay our taxes. but they should be doing better. >> so far, no one is taking responsibility for the huntington stop. >> reporter: we called vdot, alexandria, fairfax county, and metro. all of them were almost positive it wasn't their job to clean the sidewalk. as far as the condition of this bus stop? we are still waiting....
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maureen: the man accused of hacking computers to help isis was in federal court in alexandria today. 22-year-old ardit ferizi a native of kosovo was arrested in malaysia last year. prosecutors say ferizi hacked personal information on hundreds of u.s. service members from the d.c. area. then gave that information to isis in order to target service members. he faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted. the u.s. is getting a boost in the war on terror. the dutch government has approved plans to join u.s.-led airstrikes against isis targets in syria. the announcement comes as the peace talks begin in geneva aimed to end syria five-year civil war. leon: still ahead at 6:00, the moment a dog pulled from a frozen lake reunited with the rescuers. maureen: a water main turns a busy roadway in a river. what went wrong and what it took to get the roads back open. leon: plus, a life-saving tribute for an officer killed in the line of duty. the message the father of the officer of noah leotta has for maryland is to provide oicese the that offer you the best pric,s quality and selection. you ca
maureen: the man accused of hacking computers to help isis was in federal court in alexandria today. 22-year-old ardit ferizi a native of kosovo was arrested in malaysia last year. prosecutors say ferizi hacked personal information on hundreds of u.s. service members from the d.c. area. then gave that information to isis in order to target service members. he faces up to 35 years in prison if convicted. the u.s. is getting a boost in the war on terror. the dutch government has approved plans to...
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i would like to introduce my wife alexandria. about two years ago i said, donald, if you ever run for president i will give you a million dollars. well, he ran, i gave him a million dollars. he sent it back. [cheers and applause] >> he said, i can't take your money. i couldn't believe it. in any case, he's a great man and i'm very happy my wife and i will donate $1 million to your charity. >> that's good. [cheers and applause] >> he actually, he actually sent me a million dollars and he said, there's 10 or 20 more of them if you want and if you need. i just can't stand it. i am self-funding my own campaign, right. i'm fine. [cheers and applause] >> all my life i've made money. all of my life i did well and my father always said, everything he touches you touch to gold, that's why i use the same expression. there's this guy, fantastic guy. everything that my boy touches becomes gold. being number one they all want to control you, they want to give you money, remember i gave you $5 million, i told the story about the ford plant, na
i would like to introduce my wife alexandria. about two years ago i said, donald, if you ever run for president i will give you a million dollars. well, he ran, i gave him a million dollars. he sent it back. [cheers and applause] >> he said, i can't take your money. i couldn't believe it. in any case, he's a great man and i'm very happy my wife and i will donate $1 million to your charity. >> that's good. [cheers and applause] >> he actually, he actually sent me a million...
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a man accused of computer hacking and identity theft to support isis will appear in court in alexandria for the first time this afternoon. al-farisi you stole the information of u.s. servicemembers and federal employees. >>> the government announcing they will join the u.s.-led crisis against n syria. the dutch have been carrying out air strikes for months but balked at extending the mission to syria. >>> progress to tell you about from northern syria. rule is now under kurdish award-winning coverage you can count on. >>> we are expecting a warm-up. >>.all i care about is what is happening this weekend. >> george: so looking up for this warm-up for quite some time and getting a break in the wind. that wind not a very good hair day out there. >> mark: i don't have to worry about that personally. >> danner: you are so lucky. [ laughter ] laugh. >> george: looks like for the weekend it is going to be a good-looking forecast for you. going to be cold in the morning. something planned for the morning in the 20s. the afternoon looks good. mostly sunny, cool and dry with highs reaching the 50s
a man accused of computer hacking and identity theft to support isis will appear in court in alexandria for the first time this afternoon. al-farisi you stole the information of u.s. servicemembers and federal employees. >>> the government announcing they will join the u.s.-led crisis against n syria. the dutch have been carrying out air strikes for months but balked at extending the mission to syria. >>> progress to tell you about from northern syria. rule is now under...
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police arrested morrice stephenson, a bus attendant at quander road school in the alexandria section of the county. police say he sent inappropriate photos and text messages to a 16-year-old girl who is student at the school. investigators searched his phone and found the images in question. he is now charged with solicitation of a minor. >>> right now detectives are canvassing an oxen hill hand looking for clues in the death of a man on wednesday night. police found 41-year-old derrick mccray shot in the street. detectives don't believe this was random. if you know anything, you're urged to call them. there's a $25,000 reward. >>> a family dog helped get its owners safely out of their home after an electrical outdeath caught fire. it started in a home in woodbridge last night. the family apparently smelled something funny. they say it was their dog's barking that led them to a smoking outlet. two adults, seven kids, and that dog will now have to find somewhere else to stay tonight. >>> a family fights for justice. a man visiting washington for a wedding dies after a fight outside of
police arrested morrice stephenson, a bus attendant at quander road school in the alexandria section of the county. police say he sent inappropriate photos and text messages to a 16-year-old girl who is student at the school. investigators searched his phone and found the images in question. he is now charged with solicitation of a minor. >>> right now detectives are canvassing an oxen hill hand looking for clues in the death of a man on wednesday night. police found 41-year-old...
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this is the condition down the road, torpedo factory area in alexandria. just a couple of clouds. beautiful sunset here. you can see the winds kind of wafting the water around that portion of the potomac river. the winds will diminish tonight. 37 at reagan national airport. temperatures across the area from the mid-to-upper 30's. 39 in frederick. 34 in baltimore. below freezing in hagerstown at 31. wind chill is a factor. we have winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. it feels like 21 in winchester and 26 in andrews, oxon hill. the whole section of prince george's county. the good news is the winds diminish. with that, the clear sky and snow covers temperatures are chilly. in the teens to the low 20's. even in the metro. colder north and west. any puddles or the standing water will refreeze tonight. tomorrow, we start with sun. afternoon clouds. highs in the mid-40's. warmer weather this way on sunday. warmer than that next week. a lot to share coming up in a few minutes. leon: the warmer stuff can't get here soon enough. trucks full of snow going in the r.f.k. parking lot since last week
this is the condition down the road, torpedo factory area in alexandria. just a couple of clouds. beautiful sunset here. you can see the winds kind of wafting the water around that portion of the potomac river. the winds will diminish tonight. 37 at reagan national airport. temperatures across the area from the mid-to-upper 30's. 39 in frederick. 34 in baltimore. below freezing in hagerstown at 31. wind chill is a factor. we have winds 15 to 20 miles per hour. it feels like 21 in winchester and...
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"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live at rowan with the very latest on this, a alex. >> reporter: it has campus talking as he steps occurred over just a ten month span. like most universities, rowan has their own id card, that double as reloadable debit cards. students can use these boro bucks at 90 place necessary and around campus. >> i just blue 350 today. >> reporter: fifty bucks is pretty normal but whether was coming out of the campus 7-eleven is nuts. >> 7-eleven noticed first and requested information from the college about transactions. the and then, they looked for the a lot of returns. >> reporter: $35,000, worth of returns a according to police done in 69 different transactions. >> he would swipe the card, hit return, and then just type an amount and it was on his card. >> reporter: a 21 year-old student working at 7-eleven was entering fake return amounts and crediting his own boro bucks account along with the eight friend were fellow students. all nine have been a arrested and charged with theft. these freshman appreciate the boro bucks system and hope it d
"eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff is live at rowan with the very latest on this, a alex. >> reporter: it has campus talking as he steps occurred over just a ten month span. like most universities, rowan has their own id card, that double as reloadable debit cards. students can use these boro bucks at 90 place necessary and around campus. >> i just blue 350 today. >> reporter: fifty bucks is pretty normal but whether was coming out of the campus 7-eleven is...
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a suspected isis hacker was in an alexandria federal courtroom today. jonathan: this was a man picked up in malaysia. accused of exposing military and office and federal employees' personal information like names and addresses. stephen tschida is joining us from alexandria with the charges this man is facing. stephen: about an hour ago, 20-year-old far -- ardid farizi lead a group. he is from kosovo. it is now an independent country that is of ethnic albanians. many of the albanians are of muslim faith. they believe he hacked into a mail-order retailer in phoenix, arizona, and got the personal information of 100,000 individuals. 1300 government and u.s. personnel. they maintain he used twitter and the internet to transfer that information to isis supporters. to isis. and then isis intending to pass that information on to supporters here in virginia. in the eastern section of virginia. the goal there was to target the individuals for terrorist attacks. keep in mind, last april isis put out a posting that named 100 individuals and called out isis supporte
a suspected isis hacker was in an alexandria federal courtroom today. jonathan: this was a man picked up in malaysia. accused of exposing military and office and federal employees' personal information like names and addresses. stephen tschida is joining us from alexandria with the charges this man is facing. stephen: about an hour ago, 20-year-old far -- ardid farizi lead a group. he is from kosovo. it is now an independent country that is of ethnic albanians. many of the albanians are of...
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bowl >> from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm jonathan elias. man will appear in court in alexandria for the first time this afternoon. he allegedly stole the personal information of service members and federal employees. the dutch government now announcing they will join the and syria. they balked at extending the mission to syria. >>> progress from northern syria. control. from the terrorism newsdesk, i'm jonathan elias. >>> this year's celebrities are driving it full force. first time adviser, amazon has hired alec bald winn. and as they will cost as much as estimated $5 million for a 30 second spot, 4.4 million last year. the game will be broadcast right here on local 12, february 7th. someone on facebook. i think you had it, too, cammy. what's february 7th. >> really? the super bowl. clydesdale family, this is matt, born tuesday and, he's the first clydesdale born in 2016 to join the an hiez er zzer -- an hizzer clydesdale >> and matt will be in one of the commercial. >> and born tuesday. >> look how cute he is already. >> that's cute. >> better than i am. >> owe. >> and take a
bowl >> from the terrorism alert desk in washington, i'm jonathan elias. man will appear in court in alexandria for the first time this afternoon. he allegedly stole the personal information of service members and federal employees. the dutch government now announcing they will join the and syria. they balked at extending the mission to syria. >>> progress from northern syria. control. from the terrorism newsdesk, i'm jonathan elias. >>> this year's celebrities are...
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alexandria hoff joins us outside in the middle of mullens middle school just blocks from the crash scene, alex. >> reporter: this just happened a couple blocks away from where the the the school is around 8:00 this morning. we're just learning that of the 30 students who were on the bus, 12 of them have been taken to area hospitals. crew where is called to the intersection of sicklerville road and bryce's court after police say a blue suv rear ended the bus with students inside. chopper three overhead as passengers of both vehicles were tended to. gloucester town ship school district tells thaws several students as well as a school bus driver were taken to the hospital, for examination. also, that the driver of the suv, a along with two small children who were inside of the vehicle will at the time have also been taken to the hospital. i'm told that all involved are being cared for between virtua, voorhees and kennedy university hospital, where the superintendent of the schools and two other administrators have a a accompanied the students and hear families. the there is no word on the t
alexandria hoff joins us outside in the middle of mullens middle school just blocks from the crash scene, alex. >> reporter: this just happened a couple blocks away from where the the the school is around 8:00 this morning. we're just learning that of the 30 students who were on the bus, 12 of them have been taken to area hospitals. crew where is called to the intersection of sicklerville road and bryce's court after police say a blue suv rear ended the bus with students inside. chopper...
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i would like to introduce my alexandria. two years ago, i said donald, if you ever run for president, i will give you $1 million. well, he ran, i gave him $1 million, he sent it back. [laughter] [applause] said, i can't take your money. i couldn't leave it. in any case, he is a great man. happy, my wife and i will donate $1 million to your charity. thank you. [applause] mr. trump: he actually sent me a million dollars and said there is 10 or 20 more if you need it. i sent it back. i am still finding my own campaign, right? [applause] life, i made money. i have a great imagination. i did well. my father said, everything you touches turns to gold. everything my, boy touches turn to gold. all happened was i turned this money down. they are calling because they want to give me all this money. the number one, they want to control you. they recall you and said, remember, i gave you $1 million. what happens is, all my life, i am turning down millions. i was in iowa and a different location, we had 4000 people, and i said listen, i
i would like to introduce my alexandria. two years ago, i said donald, if you ever run for president, i will give you $1 million. well, he ran, i gave him $1 million, he sent it back. [laughter] [applause] said, i can't take your money. i couldn't leave it. in any case, he is a great man. happy, my wife and i will donate $1 million to your charity. thank you. [applause] mr. trump: he actually sent me a million dollars and said there is 10 or 20 more if you need it. i sent it back. i am still...
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capital beltway, alexandria, route one the scene as you travel on the outer loop. back to you. >> reporter: thank you. >> anchor: thank you. to the top stories, the zika virus, the world health organization said it's spreading explosively, that is potential to hit 4 million cases the nest year. it can cause birth defects. cases have been reported in several states, including in virginia. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. have great day. ♪ i'm going to swing from the chandelier from the chandelier ♪ ♪ i'm gonna live like tomorrow doesn't exist like it doesn't exist ♪ ♪ i'm gonna fly like a bird through the night feel my tears as they dry ♪ ♪ i'm gonna swing from the chandelier from the chandelier ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> yes, sia is here this morning. that's her huge sit "chandelier." can't wait. we'll hear more from her. >> so much life in that voice. >> wow. >> yes. >>> we have a lot coming up this half hour. also programming note about tonight. "20/20" takes on family mysteries. searching
capital beltway, alexandria, route one the scene as you travel on the outer loop. back to you. >> reporter: thank you. >> anchor: thank you. to the top stories, the zika virus, the world health organization said it's spreading explosively, that is potential to hit 4 million cases the nest year. it can cause birth defects. cases have been reported in several states, including in virginia. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. have...
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tough and stop gone traffic.rafc inner loop through alexandria 395 inbound backing up with thet usual congestion.onion. and then the outer loop is slowo to connecticut new hampshire hai avenue south at eastern a crasha caution there.caution th back to you guys. >> thank you very much, erin. appreciate it greatly.re >> still ahead this morning mor donald trump held a arrivalival event last night.ig but the presidential candidates debated without him.ut we'll break down the eventeak de coming up. >> pretty ingenious actuall acta cause that he chose and that heh still wasn't hiding.ill wa't hin that he was out there. i think it's pretty ingenious.ns first though new safety concerny this morning following a violena attack on metro.n m those stories and more whenore n we're back in just one minute. ♪ >> scary moments for metro m riders yesterday.ri >> police say more than two dozen teenagersdey attack add d yesterday as he was getting off at the gallery place chinatown a stop and that's where we findd annie yu live with the latestat now. good morning.orni >> reporter: hey, good morning o
tough and stop gone traffic.rafc inner loop through alexandria 395 inbound backing up with thet usual congestion.onion. and then the outer loop is slowo to connecticut new hampshire hai avenue south at eastern a crasha caution there.caution th back to you guys. >> thank you very much, erin. appreciate it greatly.re >> still ahead this morning mor donald trump held a arrivalival event last night.ig but the presidential candidates debated without him.ut we'll break down the eventeak...
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no major issues as you travel from areas like oxon hill and alexandria. we're doing really well along the bottom side of the beltway. top side of the beltway also doing well. we did have some earlier issues but sky 9 is actually going to check on a water main break right now on mitchellville road so we'll let them do that. let's get a look at the map right now if we can and show you how things are shaping up northbound on 95 on the virginia side. again just volume starting to pick up as you make your way into newington and on into springfield. of course account for that accordingly by adding a few extra minutes to your morning commute. weather and traffic returns on the 9s. for now over to you. >> thanks, larry. >>> still to come, underarmor plans for a big development in maryland. we'll tell you all about it. >> plus, the truth really is out there as the c.i.a. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months?
no major issues as you travel from areas like oxon hill and alexandria. we're doing really well along the bottom side of the beltway. top side of the beltway also doing well. we did have some earlier issues but sky 9 is actually going to check on a water main break right now on mitchellville road so we'll let them do that. let's get a look at the map right now if we can and show you how things are shaping up northbound on 95 on the virginia side. again just volume starting to pick up as you...
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. >>> right now crews are still working to fix a water main break in alexandria. about 18 homes on east glendale avenue are affected. and still dealing with low water pressure this morning. the road has been closed since before 11:00 p.m. last night. no word when it will be completely fixed. and what many believe was a broken water main in the district yesterday turned out to be a fire hydrant that was somehow knocked over under ground. look at all the water gushing. this is along calvert street. d.c. water officials say it's possible the hydrant may have been covered by all the snow and a plow could have hit it. >>> if you thought it felt cold when you took the dog out this morning, just wait. why it will feel even colder. >>> and back on u.s. soil. this morning the affluenza teen is in texas after being on the run. what lies ahead for ethan couch. >>> and what is >>> people across several states could appematter sonic booms wh military jets took to the skies. the navy says it was doing some training runs off of the jersey coast. they're based in maryland. >>> co
. >>> right now crews are still working to fix a water main break in alexandria. about 18 homes on east glendale avenue are affected. and still dealing with low water pressure this morning. the road has been closed since before 11:00 p.m. last night. no word when it will be completely fixed. and what many believe was a broken water main in the district yesterday turned out to be a fire hydrant that was somehow knocked over under ground. look at all the water gushing. this is along...
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an alexandria cop went above the line of duty to help deliver a baby. officer michael garcia spotted a car driving erratically wednesday night and pulled the car over to find the passenger in labor. he called for back up, but ended up delivering the baby just a minute later right outside of a gas garcia has been with the alexandria police department for 3-and-a-half years, but this was his first time delivering a baby. both the mother and child are doing well. after months of talks, there is finally a new plan for roanoke county's explore park. the community looked at plans at the vinton war memorial last night. park leaders came up with these plans after they collected feedback from hundreds of people. county leaders say these meetings are important, because the changes they make to the park will have a big impact on the surrounding community. doug blount: "this is a very special opportunity, that's why we think it's very important to get all of our citizens comments and see how they think that we're doing, because we think we have an opportunity not o
an alexandria cop went above the line of duty to help deliver a baby. officer michael garcia spotted a car driving erratically wednesday night and pulled the car over to find the passenger in labor. he called for back up, but ended up delivering the baby just a minute later right outside of a gas garcia has been with the alexandria police department for 3-and-a-half years, but this was his first time delivering a baby. both the mother and child are doing well. after months of talks, there is...
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she started asking friends for help.tammy already blanketed her small town in alexandria, louisiana.. so now she's starting a new project.. collecting personal hygeine items to give away.. she shares daily stories on her facebook page named "i am not lost." 3 3 3 3 in all shapes and sizes.coming up.. we'll show you the changes a toy company is making to an iconic figure. plus, an adorable alphabet.you just have to see why this video is trending this morning. you're watching good morning cincinnati. 3 girls and women don't come in one shape, and now barbie won't either.mattel's famous doll will now come in four body types, seven skin tones with 22 eye colors and 24 hairstyles.the company announced the new line of barbie dolls on its website yesterday.mattel says the changes are the most dramatic ever made to barbie since she hit store shelves in 1959.the revamped barbie line comes after years of criticism over barbie's unrealistic proportions and standard of 3 a viral video of a toddler reciting the alphabet is cute right off the bat. but you gotta wait for the "w."(:00) a.. a.. b.. b.
she started asking friends for help.tammy already blanketed her small town in alexandria, louisiana.. so now she's starting a new project.. collecting personal hygeine items to give away.. she shares daily stories on her facebook page named "i am not lost." 3 3 3 3 in all shapes and sizes.coming up.. we'll show you the changes a toy company is making to an iconic figure. plus, an adorable alphabet.you just have to see why this video is trending this morning. you're watching good...
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officer michael garcia of alexandria saw a car driving erratically yesterday morning. when he got to the car, he found a woman who helped deliver a healthy baby boy named joshua, and then took the woman and family to the hospital, where both mother and child are in good health. 3 mona tight local non- profits have been out getting a count of the homeless in our area. and they are also helping to put much-needed essentials in their hands. last night, the central virginia continuum of care teamed up with the lynchburg salvation army to provide winter clothing to the homeless. everything from hats, coats, gloves, to even blankets. it's a way to help organizers get an accurate count of the homeless in the city.. which determines the necessary funds needed to help them. but, there's also a much needed effort from the local community. denise crews/chairman, lynchburg continuum of care (:12): "i'm from this community and to see people care about those who are less fortunate than them. come together for a common cause to try to help those who are less fortunate really to give
officer michael garcia of alexandria saw a car driving erratically yesterday morning. when he got to the car, he found a woman who helped deliver a healthy baby boy named joshua, and then took the woman and family to the hospital, where both mother and child are in good health. 3 mona tight local non- profits have been out getting a count of the homeless in our area. and they are also helping to put much-needed essentials in their hands. last night, the central virginia continuum of care teamed...
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. >>> crews are still working to fix a water main break in alexandria. about 18 homes on east glendale avenue are affected. and still dealing with low water pressure this morning. the road has been closed since before 11:00 p.m. last night. no word when it will be completed. >>> and what many believe was busted water main in the district turned out to be a fire hydrant that was somehow knocked over underground. water giushed for hours along calvert street. d.c. water says it's possible a plow could have hit it. >>> a dentist accused of taking advantage sexually of a patient during a procedure is out of jail. police say he assaulted a patient who went to get a cracked tooth repaired. the patient was under anesthesia, but woke up during the assault. the dentist was placed under supervision. >>> one of the cars used by pope francis during his visit to the u.s. last fall will be up for auction today. that hope mobile became an entity all in itself during the visit. the d.c. and if i wouldly advph traveled around in the fiat. one will be on display at the aut
. >>> crews are still working to fix a water main break in alexandria. about 18 homes on east glendale avenue are affected. and still dealing with low water pressure this morning. the road has been closed since before 11:00 p.m. last night. no word when it will be completed. >>> and what many believe was busted water main in the district turned out to be a fire hydrant that was somehow knocked over underground. water giushed for hours along calvert street. d.c. water says it's...
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. >> a local mom is grateful fortel the alexandria police officeria who helped deliver her baby on the side of the road when she when couldn't make it to theak hospital in time. t she knew her baby was comingin fast. her mother tried to drive her dve h to inova fairfax hospital but there wasn't enough time so't she tried to drive herie daughter to alexandrialend hospital which was closer.ch close but they couldn't make it in time.. sierra's mom pulled over. fortunately officer michael micel garcia spotted them on dukem on duke street and helped deliver the baby boy. >> wow. >> wow. >> he was like angel because god sent him. i would say thank you to him t h for helping me and i would sayld you are an angel.u are an ang you know, i waels glad, really rea glad because even with -- ifith -- he was not there i don't know d what was going to happen.n. >> that baby was coming regardless. how sweet is he? we are happy re h to report that everyone is doing great.re >> little smile he gave.ittl >> look at that. he looks wonderful.ondeul >> to live that life again. yup. that's my life.th >> to li
. >> a local mom is grateful fortel the alexandria police officeria who helped deliver her baby on the side of the road when she when couldn't make it to theak hospital in time. t she knew her baby was comingin fast. her mother tried to drive her dve h to inova fairfax hospital but there wasn't enough time so't she tried to drive herie daughter to alexandrialend hospital which was closer.ch close but they couldn't make it in time.. sierra's mom pulled over. fortunately officer michael...